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Hollywood Actresses Slam Google over Leaked Nude Photos

More than a dozen Hollywood celebrities whose naked pictures were hacked and posted online have threatened to sue Google for failing to crack down on the leaks.

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Elite Secret Service now a Punching Bag and a Punchline

The Secret Service lost more than its boss over the cascade of security lapses which cast doubt on its capacity to fulfill its prime mission: protecting President Barack Obama.

The agency, known for sharp-suited agents in mirror shades whispering into shirt cuff microphones, became a punchline.

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Fog Art Wraps Philip Johnson's Glass House

Japanese artist Fujiko Nakaya spent a year painstakingly recording and examining weather data as she studied ways to shroud architect Philip Johnson's Glass House in fog.

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Bieber, Kardashian, Vuitton $100M Venue Wrap Paris

Louis Vuitton's show caused traffic chaos early Wednesday with photographers clambering to get the must-have shot of guests Jennifer Connelly, Selena Gomez, Sofia Coppola and Michelle Williams.

Designer Nicolas Ghesquiere's only second ready-to-wear collection since Marc Jacobs' departure last year, was an ode to the '60s. It moved the storied house in a younger direction.

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U.S. Actress Lena Dunham Gets Naked, this Time in Print

On her hit television show "Girls," Lena Dunham gets naked -- often, and without any hint of self-consciousness.

Now, the 28-year-old American actress and screenwriter is baring her soul in her first book, exposing her innermost secrets with the same humor and candor that have brought her awards and critical acclaim.

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Bollywood Heartthrob Roshan Warns Fans against Obsession

Since he burst onto the big screen in 2000 with female viewers reportedly fainting at his presence, Hrithik Roshan has become one of Bollywood's most bankable stars - and the fan mail hasn't stopped flowing.

But ahead of his next big movie release, the earnest 40-year-old seems more concerned than flattered by the attention.

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Red Carpet Awaits as Busan Film Festival Opens

A controversial Taiwanese film set against a backdrop of tension with China opens the 19th Busan International Film Festival on Thursday, an event whose organizers say will showcase the current strength of Asian cinema.

Director Doze Niu fell foul of authorities in Taiwan last year when shooting coming-of-age Cold War drama “Paradise in Service” after he was accused of attempting to smuggle a Chinese national on to a militarily sensitive site.

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Oprah Winfrey, Harry Belafonte Honored by Harvard

Oprah Winfrey and performer-activist Harry Belafonte were among those honored at Harvard University on Tuesday at its annual celebration of African American culture.

The university's Hutchins Center for African and African American Research presented its annual W.E.B. Du Bois Medals to eight people at the ceremony. Other recipients included British architect David Adjaye, civil rights hero U.S. Rep John Lewis; "12 Years a Slave" director Steve McQueen, "Grey's Anatomy" and "Scandal" creator Shonda Rhimes, and movie producer Harvey Weinstein.

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McAfee Names Kimmel its 'Most Dangerous Celebrity'

If you're about to Google Jimmy Kimmel, beware.

Computer security company McAfee says the late night TV talk show host is the most dangerous celebrity to search for online.

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Classic Videogame Tetris to be Made into a Movie

The classic videogame Tetris, in which players slot a cascade of tumbling blocks together, is being turned into a science-fiction movie, the project's developers said Tuesday.

Tetris has been a mainstay of computer gaming since it was created 30 years ago, but the shape-slotting puzzle may not seem like an obvious subject for a big-screen adaptation.

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